Two Massachusetts Products Headed Ivy

Two Massachusetts Products Headed Ivy

Posted Monday, December 18th, 2006

Remy Cofield has been a hot name in the state of Massachusetts for the past several years. Now, the powerful guard who has starred for both the Roxbury Latin School and the Metro Boston AAU Basketball Club is on his way to the University of Pennsylvania to join first year Head Coach Glen Miller. Miller and his staff obviously took advantage of their strong New England ties to lock down one of the region’s most well known prospects. Cofield will… READ MORE >

Doc Hurley Classic – Event Recap

Doc Hurley Classic – Event Recap

Posted Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

On Thursday night the 32nd annual Doc Hurley Scholarship Classic came to the Hartford Civic Center for four entertaining games. The most exciting of which took place when East Hartford battled Northwest Catholic. East Hartford was able to carry a double digit lead into the break, despite 18 first half points from Chris Prescott, thanks to their full court pressure and transition offense. In the second half 6’4 junior power forward Jerome Stewart stepped up to provide NWC with the… READ MORE >

New Rankings Announced

New Rankings Announced

Posted Monday, December 4th, 2006

Michael Beasley once again sits at the top of the list in the class of ’07. The 6’8 forward who is currently attending Notre Dame Prep en route to Kansas State next year has battled various nagging injuries since arriving in Fitchburg but it is hard to argue that there is a better prospect in the region than this versatile forward. Moving up 4 spots to #2 is 6’0 point guard Malcolm Grant from Winchendon who is committed to Villanova.… READ MORE >

Hoop Mountain Prep Classic – Event Recap

Hoop Mountain Prep Classic – Event Recap

Posted Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

This weekend Hoop Mountain hosted their second Prep Classic in as many years. This year the field included two teams from New York and some of the top New England programs including BB&N, Brimmer and May, Choate Rosemary Hall, Wilbraham and Munson, Tilton, and the host Marianapolis Prep. The event was well attended by college coaches from the division I, II, and III levels. SaturdayMarianapolis Prep 82 Wilbraham and Munson 52Head Coach Dave Vitale’s team came out in a stifling… READ MORE >

Prospect Profile – Jimmy Gunville

Prospect Profile – Jimmy Gunville

Posted Friday, December 1st, 2006

Jimmy Gunville is a 6’1 guard from Bridgewater Raynham Regional High School in Massachusetts. Gunville, who also plays with the Middlesex Magic AAU program, accomplished a rare feet during this fall’s AAU season when he had back to back games where he knocked down ten or more three-pointers. It all started at BABC’s Veteran’s Day Invitational Tournament where Gunville went off for 13 three-point shots in one game against Bay State Magic. And even though he had to wait almost… READ MORE >

Lee Academy Profile

Lee Academy Profile

Posted Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Before the summer of 2005 no college basketball coach had ever heard of Lee, Maine unless they had a very remote vacation destination. But now the small town that is closer to the Canadian border than any major U.S. city is a must stop recruiting destination for some of the top college basketball programs in the country. And if you don’t believe how far this team has come has come in such a short amount of time just consider what… READ MORE >

Central Connecticut Inks Two Local Players

Central Connecticut Inks Two Local Players

Posted Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Aaron Hall (pictured above) a 6’3 guard from St. Thomas More and Chris Baskerville a 6’5 power forward from Buckeley High School in Hartford have both signed with Central Connecticut. Hall is a powerful and explosive athlete who should be able to step right in and make an immediate impact in the Blue Devil’s backcourt. Baskerville, who has starred for Connecticut Basketball Club (formerly Hartford City Stars) since he was in Middle School, joins 6’6 David Simmons from Henninger High… READ MORE >

Brimmer & May Profile – NEPSAC “D” Preview

Brimmer & May Profile – NEPSAC “D” Preview

Posted Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Brimmer & May is one of the early favorite to take the NEPSAC Class “D” title this year. Coach Greg Kristof’s offense will depend a lot on the progress of sophomore phenom Kyle Casey. The 6’5” “do-it-all” wingman is extremely athletic and can defend all five positions on the floor. He has tremendous ability to get to the rim, hit the mid-range jumper, and knock down three-pointer.  Casey has already peaked the interest of several division I programs including Clemson,… READ MORE >

Boston College HS Wins Crooms Fall League

Boston College HS Wins Crooms Fall League

Posted Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Jake O' Brien scored a game high 16 points, and (Crooms League MVP) Tim McKinney added 13, as the Celtics held off a formidable Bucks squad to capture the Crooms League crown. The Bucks were led by Robert Walton and Cristian Onuoha who both contributed 12 points each in the loss. Both squads battled through fatigue and gave the fans in attendance a hard fought battle down to the wire, playing each other to a standstill throughout the contest. Walton… READ MORE >

Bridgton Academy Profile

Bridgton Academy Profile

Posted Sunday, November 26th, 2006

No team since the Worcester Academy squad of 1977-1979 has won three consecutive NEPSAC Class “A” Titles. But if the scout.com pre-season top 10 prep school poll is any indication then Bridgton Academy has a chance to do something that no team has done in almost 30 years. Coach Whit Lesure’s squad earned the highest ranking of any NEPSAC team at #4 in the country prior to the start of the season. But after coming out of the gate with… READ MORE >

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